The announcements of the National Squadron of Scotland have become a humid squad in recent times.
Not for the players themselves, of course, but it is difficult to imagine that many traigators throughout the country woke up with an emotion flutter in their bellies on Tuesday morning in advance of discovering who received the approval of Steve Clarke.
Of course, that is to be expected when they can put their home to name 95 percent of those who will cut. As he has demonstrated throughout his time in charge, Clarke is nothing more than consistent.
So it was a surprise this week to see him see questions about the inclusion of two new faces in his team for the double header of the Nations League against Greece.
In Lennon Miller and James Wilson, Clarke has two of the country's most exciting young talents at his disposal. Now it seems a moment as good as any other to see the partner to the couple.
Miller will have been on his radar much earlier. The 18 -year -old has made more than 60 appearances in the heart of the Motherwell field and is simply a matter of time before moving to larger and better things.

The 18 -year -old heart striker James Wilson received a call from shock this week

The Manager of Scotland, Steve Clarke, has appointed his team for the next matches of the Nations League

Lennon Miller has been rewarded for his excellent performances for Motherwell this season
He says a lot about him that he has already noticed as the best player in the team in the not too distant future. One step at the same time, but you have to admire trust.
The Wilson heart striker, who jumped to fame with a double against today's opponents, Ross County in December, is somehow out of those heights, but his advance in Tynecastele this season has been impressive anyway.
Of course, their numbers do not necessarily jump from the page, although five league goals are more than decent, but it certainly has something about it. Clarke clearly shares the feeling.
The manager has spoken this week about the planning of the future, so the inclusions of Miller and Wilson should be a great arm shot for other talented young people who seek to get their attention.
The Chief of Kilmarnock, Derek Mcinnes, has been hitting the drum on David Watson and Bobby Wales for a long time. The first picked up a host of prizes last season and has been a pillar in the middle of the park.
His biggest problem will be to force his way to a center of the stacking Scotland field that has the finalist of the John McGinn Champions League, the Napoli Scott McTominay star and now Miller. With only 20 years, he has time on his side.
The appearance of Wales, 19, has been a rare bright spark in what has been a large except season for Ayrshire's team.
Mcinnes has not hidden his desire to hold on to the leader, whose contract is in summer.

Bobby Wales has drawn attention in Kilmarnock this season Bajo Derek Mcinnes
Regular football in Rugby Park for at least another season would surely do so in dispute to take the Sub-21 Scotland level. It would be a pity to move south of the border as soon as.
Ewan Wilson, Miller's teammate in Firm Park, is another that should encourage the last team.
Not long ago that the 20 -year -old left side was exercising his trade in the juniors. During the first half of this season, it could be said that he was Motherwell's best artist.
With Andy Robertson, Kieran Tierney and Aaron Hickey ahead of him in Clarke's hierarchical order, he will have his work cut to approach the international configuration in the short term.
He will also have to win his new manager Michael Wimmer, but he has raw materials in his place and will only improve. In addition, he has already shown that he likes to show that people are wrong.
It remains to be seen if the two new members of the Scotland team receive a kick against the Greeks. With all honesty, it is unlikely.
At least, they are evidence that the best young players in the country are being noted. And that is good news for everyone.
It is the day D for these sick dark blues
It has been great to have the Dundee Derby back this season, right? The last installment takes place in Tannadice tomorrow afternoon, and there is a lot at stake.
The Jim Goodwin team has exceeded all expectations after its return to the highest category and, with only nine remaining games, the qualification for Europe is a realistic objective.

The Chief of Duende, Tony Docherty, could do it with a great victory in Derby in Tannadice this weekend
How they would love to put the boot in their neighbors in the process.
Dundee stopped a losing race of five five -game games last time with a nervous draw against St Johnstone at the bottom.
Some progress, at least, but they could go to the pile derby if other results go against them today. Shadow times, in fact.
Manager Tony Docherty worked wonders to take the club to the upper half of the table last year. However, this success has increased expectations.
In truth, the survival of the Premier League should be the main objective at the beginning of each campaign for a club like Dundee.
At the moment, that seems like a difficult task.